
Want to listen to your iTunes music from anywhere in your home? The
iTunesRSSServer allows you to use your PSP's RSS functionality to stream your iTunes library. Sure
there are alternatives, but none are as easy or as free. Obviously, purchased music and videos won't work on the PSP, but the program is smart enough to not display those files. There are a few glitches I discovered in my test: it appears that downloading music files corrupts them (especially AAC files).
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8-07-2006 @ 12:31AM
Bootes said...
MyTunesRSS is free, easy, and multiplatform. http://www.codewave.de/products/mytunesrss/
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8-07-2006 @ 3:11AM
MacRulez said...
MyTunesRSS looks much better and has way more features. Check it out. I'm sure you'll be pleased. It's donationware. And I think the software as well as the support is worth the donation I made to keep those guys happy. ;-)
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8-07-2006 @ 1:50PM
Rayman said...
This is an excellent program (better than MyTunerRSS) but the question i have for everyone is... Is this program compatible with devhook 0.45+? Because you can set your psp to 2.71.
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8-07-2006 @ 6:44PM
Ziggystardust89 said...
I so can't get this to work, can someone please tell me whats going on. I enter my ip while i have the prograsm running and i keep getting a communication with server failed message...WTF
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8-08-2006 @ 10:17AM
MacRulez said...
@Ziggystardust89: maybe your firewall blocks the traffic. It is a common problem with this kind of software.
@Rayman: what makes you think that this is better than MyTunesRSS? It might be good as well, but why is it better than a program that can do the same but additionally lets you browse your library, download tracks or even complete albums, playlists and artists, creates M3U playlists in addition to RSS feeds and has a very nice looking user interface?
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